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Rina's Random Revit-isms #8

Rina's Random Revit-isms #8 This is a series of Revit tips and war stories inspired by my daily experiences working with the software Revit 2021.1 – What's New, Doc? Part 1 I'm in a cartoon – fantasy movie type of mood today – with good reason – the first Revit 2021 patch is out! Let's […]

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Dr S.S Bhatti's Experiential Expressions #5- UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATING ARCHITECTURE 1

UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATING ARCHITECTURE PART-I Architecture fulfils one of the three basic human needs, SHELTER; the other two are FOOD and CLOTHING. Shelter has preceded Architecture by many centuries as the Art and Science of making "The Objective Outer World of Matter" to meet the human requirements Living, Working, Recreation, and Circulation besides expressing exalted […]

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'Invertonomics'-8 ideas to transform India, By Mr. Goonmeet Singh Chauhan

'Invertonomics'-8 ideas to transform India India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, with diversity in language, religion and culture, it has been an uphill task for all the ruling governments to tackle various problems of development and civic education. There are policies but sometimes implementation falls flat due to lack of funds […]

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#LOCKDOWN #WEBINARS

#LOCKDOWN #WEBINARS Covid and resulting Lockdown brought with it streaming of Zoom meetings and Webinars. The positive side of this was Work from home ↓ No Transport ↓ No Pollution ↓ No overhead costs World suddenly became small and distances shortened. Webinars saw professionals from all over the world exchanging ideas about Post Pandemic Normal. […]

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Rina's Random Revit-isms # 7

Rina's Random Revit-isms #7 This is a series of Revit tips and war stories inspired by my daily experiences working with the software. The Invisible Line Trick # 2 I love detail item families for 2D details. Intelligent information from the family can be reported with a detail tag on the view – a real […]

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